5/16 Best of Japan Gourmet Tour（ベストオブジャパン・グルメツアー）

Description

Our International Concierges will guide you through Tokyo’s Nihonbashi. Small gift and samples included!

Now available every day at 11:30am for 1,500 yen!

※日本語説明はページ最下部をご参照ください。

We invite you to join us as we travel our way across the country on the Best of Japan Gourmet Tour in COREDO Muromachi. From the North to the South, we will visit ten cuisine-related merchandisers, learning about the famous products of each region and delving into the unique history of the shops. With a number of gourmet samples and hands-on-experiences, you can be assured that your participation in our tour will be an engaging and exciting experience

※ If you would like to request a tour on a date/time not listed above or in a language other than English, please contact us at least three days in advance for alternative arrangements. ※ Please contact us directly if you would like to request a reservation for a child (6-12 years old). Children’s tickets can be paid for at the Nihonbashi Information Center on the day of the tour.

※ If you are interested in joining both the Best of Japan Gourmet
Tour and the Culture Experience Tour, please be aware that some shops are
included in both tours. We therefore recommend making a custom program with
highlights from both tours. Please contact us directly for details.

Tour Route

1. Okui Kaisedo (Fukui Prefecture, Kelp)

2. Hakuza Nihonbashi (Ishikawa Prefecture, Gold Leaf)

3. Ninben Nihonbashi Honten (Tokyo, Dried Bonito)

4. Imoya Kinjiro (Kochi Prefecture, Sweet Potato Snacks)

5. Hakkaisan Sennen Koujiya (Niigata Prefecture, Amazake)

6. Kakiba Hokkaido Akkeshi (Hokkaido, Oysters)

7. Qjiki (Kagoshima Prefecture, Fried Fish Cakes)

8. Tsuruya Yoshinobu (Kyoto, Japanese Sweets)

9. Yamada Heiando (Tokyo, Lacquerware)

10. Hashicho (Japan, Chopsticks)

About the Nihonbashi Information Center

Concierges at the Nihonbashi Information Center provide up-to-date information about the Nihonbashi, Tokyo area, including information about historical shops, sightseeing spots, and town events. The Information Center also includes the Takumi Shop, where you can buy products from Nihonbashi’s historical shops, and the Ippin Cafe, where you can leisurely enjoy Japanese tea and more. It’s the perfect starting point for exploring Nihonbashi!